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Over the last month, Racked sites in New York, LA, San Francisco, Chicago, Boston and Philadelphia have been on the hunt for the hottest trainers in each city. This week, their publicly-voted-on search concludes. Congrats to everyone that participated and thanks for bringing the pain. The sexy, sexy pain.
Time to meet this year's hotter-than-hot Hottest winners!
LA: Christine Bullock
Bullock been training for more than 15 years and is currently an instructor at both Equinox South Bay and Studio Pilates in El Segundo as well as a nutritional consultant. Growing up, she dreamed of being a professional ballerina but fell into fitness after teaching yoga in college. [Full Bio]
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New York: Emily Cook Harris
Harris is the head trainer and founder of EMpowered where she counsels clients on nutrition in addition to working them out. Of her training style, she says, "I love high intensity training, working full body utilizing strength and cardio exercises to build lean muscle and burn fat." [Full Bio]
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Philly: Jessica Sullivan
Sullivan is a spinning instructor at Body Cycle Studio on Chestnut Street in Philly. Her fans refer to her popular class as "Jess's Hour of Pain." [Full Bio]
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San Francisco: Dudley Flores
Flores went from biology student to professional dancer and trainer after taking a class at Rhythm & Motion in the Mission. Now, he's an instructor there. [Full Bio]
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Chicago: Lindy Endres
Endres is a trainer at Flirty Girl Fitness, an all-female facility in Lincoln Park. There, she tutors her students in the sexy arts of pole and chair dance. [Full Bio]
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Boston: Bron Volney
Before he got a gig at Boston Sports Club, Volney was thinking about physical therapy school. His philosophy: "don't make excuses; just get your butt into the gym, BOOM." [Full Bio]
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